Posting this since many reading may not have the deep pockets to reach for the gear discussed on this popular thread. One doesn’t necessarily need to spend ’big bucks’ to get favorable performance. And those that do, may of course want to spend it elsewhere.
"Being a Wilson Sasha owner I was quite happy with my speakers and never gave listening to another speaker any serious thought.....
I also had three Sasha vs. DI speaker shootouts because that is what friends wanted to come by the house and hear. Initially, the Sashas sounded better because they were setup optimally to perform in my room. The Sashas were more musically involving and articulate. As I mentioned above, when I began to put in the time and effort to get the best I could out of the DIs, my labor yielded some impressive results. The next two shootouts came after I leveled the playing field to make sure both the Sashas and DIs were setup optimally. I had no other choice but to admit that the DIs were the better “sounding” speaker. Not the better built, or the finished, but sonically, it did sound better. The DIs were the more musically involving speaker; more captivating and did a better job immersing me in music.
Personally, I was in disbelief. It hurt and angered me to admit it but I had to be honest about what I was hearing, especially when others were present and were hearing the same thing I was.
All of my friends would ask me if I would get rid of my Wilson Sashas for a pair of DIs and I would tell them “no.” Why should I, or anyone else who has a pair of speakers you like or are proud to own and enjoy listening to. At the same time, if the question was if I were shopping for speakers, which would I choose between the Sashas and DIs, I can wholeheartedly recommend getting the DIs and buying a car, or whatever your pleasure, with the money you’d save."
The review in full is here: http://v2.stereotimes.com/post/tekton-designs-double-impact-loudspeakers/ Should you want to read Clement Perry’s as well as Mike Wright’s full take on these speakers.